St Hagop Armenian Church has been blessed with committed and faithful leaders who have acted as stewards over our church over the years. Meet the people who have served the Lord and our church gladly in the past until today in the profiles below.
Antoine (“Tony”) Mouradian passed away on May 30, 2011. Tony was born on May 23, 1932 in Aleppo, Syria to Krikor and Makrouhie Mouradian. Survivors include Tony’s wife Manushak, loving sons Krikor and Raffi; brothers, Avedis (Hayarpie), and Hagop (Victoria); five sisters Milia (Vartavar) Maldjian, Madeleine Mouradian, Maria Kalaydjian, Nevere Boylan and Colette (Vache) Naljayan; and…
Charlotte Avazian, a founding member of the St. Hagop Armenian Church community, passed away on May 13, 2011. She is survived by her sisters- in-law, Alice and Jeannette Asadoorian; cousin, Mary Hagopian, and many nieces and nephews. A service will be held Friday, May 20, 2011 at 11 am at the St. Hagop Armenian Church,…
Janae Kamajian is an alumni at the University of South Florida, majoring in Mass Communications. She is offering experiences and abilities in broadcast production/journalism, marketing, social media management and videographer department to fill a job position in the related field in a growth company. Creative problem-solver. Detail-oriented. Highly motivated and strong organizational leadership. Please contact…
Nelly Childress was not a parishioner of St. Hagop Armenian Church, but was touched by the outreach ministry of our church in presiding at the funeral of her sister in 20212. Nelly passed on April 9, 2024 and left a fixed sum of $5,000 for St. Hagop Armenian Church in her will.





